Major boost for policing as West Mercia recruits 100 more officers - The Worcester Observer

Major boost for policing as West Mercia recruits 100 more officers

Worcester Editorial 10th Sep, 2018   0

AN extra 100 officers are to be recruited by West Mercia under plans from Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion to take their number to more than 2,000.

The force is starting the recruitment process, which will be in addition to its existing recruitment plans for this year.

PCC Campion said: “I promised our communities a greater proportion of the money they contribute towards policing would be spent on the vital frontline services we all value most.

“Policing is not just a numbers game, however it is no secret that demand is increasing in all police forces.




“These additional officers will help ensure West Mercia’s communities get the service they need, and that the force has the resilience to cope with changing demands.

“West Mercia still has efficiencies to find in the coming years, but I am able to make this investment in frontline services now through a combination of continued reform, effective use of reserves and council tax flexibility.


“Our communities have been clear and consistent that they want visible and pro-active policing.

“I hope this decision demonstrates those voices are being heard, and acted upon.”

West Mercia Police Chief Constable Anthony Bangham said: “I welcome this announcement from our Police and Crime Commissioner and I’m grateful that he has responded positively to the operational needs of our force.”

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